All I need is something to run so I can debug what Rexx is doing. All
the rest of the stuff is just noise. There either is a bug there, in
which case it will be obvious from the debugger, or this is an error
in your assumptions, which will also be quickly obvious.
Rick
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:
Rick McGuire wrote:
> If sounds like you already have something that reproduces this. You
> can email this directly to me once you've opened a bug if it is too
> large to attach.
>
O.K, thanks.
One problem being, that I need to pack up all pieces of Java classes and
test them stand-alone in or
If sounds like you already have something that reproduces this. You
can email this directly to me once you've opened a bug if it is too
large to attach.
Rick
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
wrote:
>
> Rick McGuire wrote:
>> I don't find any code path that would cause that to h
Rick McGuire wrote:
> I don't find any code path that would cause that to happen, so I'll
> need a test case that recreates the problem.
>
O.K., but it will take some time.
---rony
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OpenSolaris 2009.06 is a cutting
I don't find any code path that would cause that to happen, so I'll
need a test case that recreates the problem.
Rick
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
wrote:
> Rick McGuire wrote:
>> Are you loading this by registering the instance in memory, or by
>> explicitly requesting a lib
Rick McGuire wrote:
> Are you loading this by registering the instance in memory, or by
> explicitly requesting a library to be loaded?
The library gets loaded via Java once.
Then, whenever a Rexx instance is created in native code via JNI, the
optionName "REGISTER_LIBRARY" is used to register t
Are you loading this by registering the instance in memory, or by
explicitly requesting a library to be loaded? And if you'd like a
fix, the appropriate means for requesting that is to open a bug
report.
Rck
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:45 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
wrote:
> Just for the record: current
Just for the record: currently, rev. 4751, debug version, when creating
Rexx interpreter instances on different (Java) threads on Windows, the
loader function of BSF4Rexx gets loaded for each thread. This behaviour
may be fine (actually I would prefer it), however, I think that in the
past a DLL wa